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A small classic B&B at the top of Seattle's Capitol Hill, two miles downhill to the Pike Place Market, and close to shops, restaurants, parks and buses. Comfortable queen beds, generous breakfasts, lively conversation, old-fashioned value. Our two rooms have private bathrooms, one ensuite, the other across the hall. (For scheduling reasons, we can't promise a particular room in advance.) Resident cat Spotissima doesn't welcome other pets. Internet access and parking are free, and our rates always include taxes.

TripAdvisor Reviews The Corner House Seattle

Travel Blogs from Seattle

... While I profess to have mainly seen small works of glass art at markets and in shops, these pieces will literally blow your mind! Check out the pics for just some of the talent.

After a lazy stroll around the rest of the Seattle Centre and sitting in front of the International Fountain for a while, I headed down to the Olympic Sculpture Park on the harbour-front. This is a unique art-space demonstrating some of Seattle's ...

I think it was November when Dan asked if we could go somewhere warm at Christmas, which sounded like a pretty good idea, even though our winter has been pretty mild. I looked for something in our budget, and decided Hawaii at the last minute wasn't it. A few more searches, and we came up with a plan to visit Huatulco, Mexico, a clean and fairly quiet area on the Pacific with several beaches. It seems a bit indulgent to ...

... civilizations and channeling higher intelligence. Our host, Rob Potter did a great job of dealing with several, unexpected dilemas and snafus!

We had an unexpected experience the first night in the KOA campground when we had an electrical failure due to a wiring problem in our outside power cord. After much coordinating with a local electrician, we decided to spend the night in a nearby hotel and had it repaired ...

I haven't told you about my last couple of days in the beautiful Portland yet. So Sharon took me hiking in Columbia Gorge. It was stunning... so many waterfalls! We went behind one of them too (there is a picture of me there on Sharon's phone so I'll update this with that in the near future). I saw my first chipmunk, went to a fish hatchery, stood close to the edge without falling off (it was higher than the pictures ...

... and had a look. The gum wall which is literally a big wall down an alley with thousands of pieces of chewy stuck to it which made it look arty was not far away. Next we took the elevator up the tallest building for a beautiful view of Seattle. Seattle has lots of little islands and inlets because it's on the "ring of fire". Allana and I walked to the Safeco stadium to watch the Seattle Mariners vs Cleveland Indians play baseball!! We had a sweet lower ...